LLOYD-HILL-Obituary

LLOYD H. HILL Sr.

Milton, Massachusetts

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HILL, Lloyd H. Sr. Of Milton, passed away peacefully at the age of 94 on April 15th, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Marguerite T. (McInnis). Father of Lloyd Hill, Jr. and his wife Kate of Milton, Larry Hill and his wife Melissa of Durham, CT, Cathi Hill and her husband Steve...

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So sorry for your loss. Such a distinguished and honorable man. Growing up in Milton and playing a lot of baseball with Larry and Lloyd, Mr. Hill was always a welcome fixture at so many of our games. Always so supportive and had a such an admirable and genuine way about him. He certainly had an impact on so many lives that he came in contact with. RIP Mr. Hill and prayers to the Hill family.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Condolences to the Hill Family - While I didn't know Lloyd Sr that well, growing up around his children Larry, Lloyd, and Cathi tells me that he was a man of extremely high integrity and determination. Job well done Sir!

I had the pleasure of working at QHS as an aide/secretary in the SPED Dept. while Mr. Hill was principal. Lloyd was a caring leader to all who were in his building.

I met Lloyd in 1963 when he was an assistant football coach at North Quincy High working with Carl Leone who was the head coach and my father who was the Principal at North Quincy. He was a man who cared deeply about the student athletes, a person of impeccable integrity, and set a wonderful example of what it means to be a good person.

Dear Peggy, I am so sorry about Lloyd. I heard your son's interview after the Red Sox game and it was a wonderful tribute to Lloyd. I have not seen you for many years, but I enjoyed meeting Lloyd at many Brown football gatherings. My condolences to you and the Hill and McInnis families. Jack George

Truly sorry for your loss. I am an old friend and former chum of Lloyd. We both graduated from BHS in 1946 and hung out together when he and his family lived on Belmont Ave. in Brockton. He will be missed. God Bless you all.

Dear Lloyd and family, so sorry to hear this news. What a long and wonderful life your dad led! Our sincerest sympathies to all.

Lloyd and family, I'm very sorry for your loss. What an amazing man!! You're all in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Donny